At the same time, Xyla Quest, Stanley Batton, Sharon Lindt, and Wilson Batton were gazing at Lynette Batton and Leon Batton by their cradles in the nursery.
The children were particularly lively and smiley due to the crowded presence around them.
Sharon gently caressed Lynette’s face. “How are things going with Sebastian?”
“He's cut all ties with his parents and caused a scene at home,” Stanley answered.
His mother sneered when she heard this. “That’s too kind of him. I would have killed them both if I were him.”
She couldn’t understand how his parents could be so evil.
Xyla released a long sigh as she gently held Leon’s hand. “Sometimes, human nature can be terrifying.”
“That’s right," Sharon agreed. "I wouldn’t have had anything to do with them if I’d known they were that evil. Thinking about it still sends chills down my spine. Stanley, you should better stay far away from them, too.”
She was disgusted at the thought of what Sebastian’s parents did. Those weren’t things that people from such distinguished families should be capable of.
Stanley nodded slightly. “I rarely get in touch with them. You and Dad, on the other hand, seem to be in touch with them much more frequently.”
Upon hearing this, Sharon instantly smacked her husband on his shoulder. “Don’t just stay quiet, do you hear me? Don’t ever talk to those two perverts from the Brenand family. They’re worthless.”
Wilson nodded instantly. “Whatever you say, Honey.”
“That’s more like it," she nodded approvingly. "I have a great husband.”
Stanley pinched his forehead helplessly. “What if I was the one who was in love with Rachel? What would you do then?”
She rolled her eyes. “I’m the one who supported your relationship with Zack Cassidy when I thought that you might be in love with him. What do you think I would do?”
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